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SECTION 10

  

CAMPING & OPERATING

 

 

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ONDENSATION

 

Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The 
amount of condensation will vary with climate 
conditions, particularly the relative humidity. 
Condensation occurs because there is water 
vapor present in the air, which each of us 
adds to by breathing, bathing or cooking. The 
water vapor usually collects on the coolest 
surfaces. When the temperature reaches the 
“dew point,” the water vapor in the air 
condenses and changes to a liquid form. If 
moisture is unable to escape the RV, you will 
experience condensation. 

Most people have experienced this 
phenomenon when a moisture forms on their 
windows. Outside air is cooling the window on 
the outside while inside air is warming the 
window on the inside; the resulting moisture is 
attracted to that surface and the windows 
begin to sweat. 

To reduce condensation 

Proper ventilation and, if needed, the use of a 
dehumidifier (customer supplied) will assist in 
controlling condensation. Many RV and 
marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers 
sized for RV use. Other suggestions are: 

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Crack open windows and roof vents to 
allow warm moist air to escape. 

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When taking a shower open the bath roof 
vent (if so equipped) approximately ½” 
allowing the moisture to escape.  

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Use the range hood fan (if so equipped) 
when cooking or washing dishes. 

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Avoid hanging wet towels (or clothes) 
inside the RV to dry. 

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If condensation is found in cabinets or 
closets, open those doors slightly to 

equalize the temperature and provide 
ventilation.  

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Fig. 10.1 Blocking the wheels 

Un-hitching your travel trailer 

1.  Position the RV as desired. 

2.  Level the RV (side-to-side). 

3.  Block the wheels securely to prevent the 

RV from moving. 

4.  Unhook the wire harness/connector plug, 

safety chains and breakaway switch 
lanyard. 

5.  Install the dolly wheel or platform. 

6. Release the weight distributing bars 

(customer supplied). 

7.  Open the tongue jack coupler latch. 

8.  Turn the tongue jack crank to raise the 

coupler above the hitch ball. 

9. Level the RV (front-to-back) with the 

tongue jack crank. 

10. If applicable, lower the stabilizer jacks. 

11. Pull the tow vehicle away, as desired. 

Un-hitching your fifth wheel 

1.  Pull into the site, and park the RV where 

you want it. 

2.  Block the wheels securely to prevent the 

RV from moving. 

3.  Drop the landing gear (important!) Refer 

to the operator’s manual for proper 
operation. 

4. Disconnect the wire harness/connector 

plug and breakaway switch lanyard. 

5.  Drop the truck tailgate (unless you have a 

tailgate specially designed to 
accommodate a fifth-wheel hitch). 

Condensation needs to be taken seriously. 
Ignoring it can damage the RV (damage 
caused by condensation is not 
warrantable), and more importantly could 
lead to mold or mildew issues which could 
be a health hazard. 

Summary of Contents for Eagle Eagle Super Lite

Page 1: ...www jayco com Travel Trailer and Fifth Wheel Owner s Manual Model Year 2009...

Page 2: ...nty offered by Jayco Inc is as set forth in the limited warranty applicable to this vehicle The owner s failure to provide required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty The...

Page 3: ...DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM CUSTOMER SUPPLIED 20 WEIGHT LABELS 18 TOWING HANDLING BREAKAWAY SWITCH 26 DRIVING ALCOHOL 26 EMERGENCY STOPPING 30 EMERGENCY TOWING 30 FIFTH WHEEL HITCHING PROCEDURE 28 FIFTH WHEE...

Page 4: ...AMPING 63 FLOOR SAFE IF SO EQUIPPED 70 FREE STANDING TABLE CHAIRS FURNACE IF SO EQUIPPED 70 HIDE A BED IF SO EQUIPPED 65 IN CASE OF A GREASE FIRE 68 J STEEL SOFA IF SO EQUIPPED 65 KEYS 65 KITCHEN STOV...

Page 5: ...loss of warranty coverage This manual and the Goodie Bag should be considered a permanent part of the RV If the RV is sold they should remain with the RV for the next owner SAFETY ALERTS Your safety a...

Page 6: ...icle is not intended for use as a full time residence or for commercial use Commercial use means using the RV as a business asset such as a mobile office or using the RV for lease or rental purposes J...

Page 7: ...with a written list of specific repairs needed It is important that you provide any vehicle repair history to the dealer s service manager Keep a maintenance log of your RV service history This can o...

Page 8: ...o is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features materials or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION Help keep your contact information curre...

Page 9: ...SECTION 1 WARRANTY SERVICE 5...

Page 10: ...pointment Ask how their billing will be handled They may choose to bill Jayco directly otherwise you are expected to pay them b Have the RV repair facility inspect your RV Either they or you must call...

Page 11: ...vailable for customer use The propane system and all electrical systems must be shut down and turned off We are not responsible for discharged batteries or propane tanks During the appropriate season...

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Page 15: ...f a beloved pet or valuable livestock will often depend on the plans that its owner has made in advance EMERGENCY WEATHER PLANNING One of the more serious conditions you need to take into account when...

Page 16: ...cigarette burning unattended Teach family members how to use the fire extinguisher and replace it as recommended Do not store combustible materials in closed areas or near a heat source Do not attemp...

Page 17: ...posing of your used non refillable factory installed dry chemical fire extinguisher SMOKE ALARM Three of the most common fire safety issues are smoking in bed leaving children unattended and cleaning...

Page 18: ...vels You should stay outside the RV in fresh air until the CO alarm is silenced When the CO alarm sounds do not stand too close to it The sound produced by the CO alarm is loud because it is designed...

Page 19: ...e gas system with propane consuming appliances must have a propane leak detection device Because the chemical composition of propane is heavier than air the propane alarm is located near the floor of...

Page 20: ...is condition is not likely to occur except during storage situations FUEL SAFETY For your protection and others it is critical to understand the danger associated with fuel Take time to become educate...

Page 21: ...omotive dealer the GVWR size and type of RV that you will be towing some tow vehicles can be purchased with an optional tow package As a minimum requirement the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of you...

Page 22: ...cts the towing and handling characteristics of your RV There are many kinds of hitches available for various uses and assuring that you have the correct hitch installed is critical to a safe towing ex...

Page 23: ...sult with your dealer Jayco cannot be responsible for the suspension system of any tow vehicle There are a variety of tow vehicle suspension systems available that will affect the ball height stabilit...

Page 24: ...should be installed in the tow vehicle to work in conjunction with the RV electric brakes Consult with your dealer or the brake controller OEM to decide what is right for your towing combination LOADI...

Page 25: ...qual to the GCWR as specified by the manufacturer of your tow vehicle If this overall weight is greater than the GCWR some contents must be removed to bring the combination into compliance with the li...

Page 26: ...have a pen and notebook available to write down items that you feel may be needed in future travels as well as noting the equipment you feel you need to become more comfortable using or learning how t...

Page 27: ...und directory _ Membership cards _ Owner Manual and Goodie Bag _ Proof of insurance _ Road flares _ Roadside assistance membership card and or policy _ RV keys _ Secure loose items _ Security watch fo...

Page 28: ...t be seated if applicable _ Secure shore line power cord _ Surge protector _ Telephone and or cable wire if applicable _ Test brakes for proper operation _ Tools _ AC voltage tester _ axe _ duct tape...

Page 29: ...t the propane cylinder Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and handling of your tow vehicle Do not operate the tow vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely...

Page 30: ...icle Attach the breakaway switch lanyard to a permanent part of the tow vehicle on a travel trailer do not attach it to the hitch ball or similar removable parts when hitching the trailer If the RV be...

Page 31: ...the jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jack shaft 4 Turn the crank clockwise to lower each leg until it contacts the ground and stabilizes the trailer To raise each jack insert the jack crank...

Page 32: ...NOT press on the accelerator and bump the hitch to make sure it is locked 7 Be sure to raise the fifth wheel landing gear all the way up 8 Attach the breakaway switch cable to the tow vehicle 9 Plug...

Page 33: ...ng signs Turning Corners When turning the tires do not follow the path of your tow vehicle tires The RV will make a tighter turn than the tow vehicle You must compensate for this action by carefully p...

Page 34: ...the way of traffic Curves and or hills may affect the safe placement of warning indicators EMERGENCY TOWING If your RV needs to be towed please contact an emergency road service provider or a qualifie...

Page 35: ...lled on your RV they are not to be returned to your dealer or Jayco If you have questions regarding your tires contact the tire OEM or Jayco Customer Service SPARE TIRE CARRIER IF SO EQUIPPED The spar...

Page 36: ...the wheel lug on the tire you are changing before jacking up the RV DO NOT remove the lug nuts only loosen them for ease of removal when the tire is off the ground 3 Locate the main frame rail of the...

Page 37: ...an appropriate service center They are not to be returned to your dealer or Jayco If you have questions regarding your tires contact the tire manufacturer or Jayco Customer Service Wheel lug nuts must...

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Page 39: ...rical system or components Always make sure the electrical components are turned OFF before disconnecting the auxiliary battery customer supplied Always disconnect the power cord and auxiliary battery...

Page 40: ...carry 30 amps at a nominal 120 volts Occasionally the electrical service provided by a campground may experience low or high voltage i e surges or spikes Any prolonged exposure will shorten the life...

Page 41: ...ection from electrical shock Your RV has a ground fault current interrupter GFCI receptacle outlet engineered into the 120 volt AC electrical system It may have additional outlets wired through and pr...

Page 42: ...he following conditions are met Power is supplied by the tow vehicle alternator when the engine is running and the 7 way trailer plug is connected This powers the RV s running lights brake lights turn...

Page 43: ...ive battery cables doing so will blow the reverse polarity fuse s that protect the converter BATTERY ISOLATOR FOR YOUR TOW VEHICLE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED You may want to consider the installation of a batt...

Page 44: ...our RV When the 12 volt DC outlet socket is used as a power source for an electric appliance make sure that the electric appliance operates at 12 volts and has an electric capacity of 60 5 amps watts...

Page 45: ...water system needs periodic sanitization and winterization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contam...

Page 46: ...your RV Fig 7 1 Potable water only label Gravity fill There are two types of direct exterior fresh water connections in your RV city water and gravity fill Fig 7 2 Fresh water connections To use the c...

Page 47: ...e bed in a cupboard under the unit or under the sink The switch to operate the water pump is located on the monitor panel or an interior wall The water pump switch should be in the OFF position when t...

Page 48: ...uantity of water during the heating cycle and does not indicate a defective P T relief valve One way to reduce the frequency of the water weeping or dripping from the P T relief valve is to maintain a...

Page 49: ...ry reasons keep the exterior shower compartment door closed when not in use FAUCETS The faucets operate much the same way as the faucets in your home Make sure there is sufficient water available and...

Page 50: ...plastic bypass hose with fittings on either end to replace the water filter cartridge when the RV is being winterized This clear plastic bypass hose is re usable store it when it is not in use Each n...

Page 51: ...up of household bleach sodium hypochlorite solution to one gallon 3 785 liters of water in a container Prepare one gallon of solution for every 15 gallons of tank capacity This will result in a residu...

Page 52: ...freeze into all drain P traps Water heater bypass most models It may be easier to winterize the RV with another person to assist you 1 Level the RV and drain the fresh water plumbing system 2 If so eq...

Page 53: ...ight Dump the gray and black water holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight If you are dry camping and cannot immediately empty your holding tanks reduce your vehicle speed...

Page 54: ...rden hose goes directly into the black water holding tank where there is a sprayer connection located This allows you to clean the black water holding tank by removing debris and preventing accumulati...

Page 55: ...not flush paper towels diapers sanitary napkins or other foreign objects down the RV toilet Sewage black tank preparation 1 Release one to two quarts 1 or 2 liters of water into the toilet bowl 2 Foll...

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Page 57: ...an PROPANE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant ethyl mercaptan with a scent similar to rotten eggs is added as a warning a...

Page 58: ...t is warmed Heat the propane 100 F 55 C and the container liquid volume will increase 15 That is why it is imperative to leave sufficient space inside the cylinder to allow for natural expansion of ga...

Page 59: ...by your dealer or a qualified propane service representative No one should be inside and only the qualified propane service technician should be near the RV while the propane tank is being filled The...

Page 60: ...ed compartment or housing Fig 8 6 Two propane cylinders 1 Connect the 3 8 low pressure hose to the outlet of the two stage regulator 2 Place the cylinder on the bracket in the recess compartment or ho...

Page 61: ...pect the cylinder at regular intervals If there is a problem have it evaluated by a qualified technician and discard it DOT requires that a visual inspection be made prior to each filling Any cylinder...

Page 62: ...k refilled Look for signs of deterioration such as cracks or loss of flexibility When replacing the hose or other propane components make sure to always replace them with components of the same type a...

Page 63: ...d range all may use propane to operate Each has a different BTU rating and you will need to consider them to determine how long your propane supply will last Most RV gas appliances are operated interm...

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Page 65: ...l switch 4 To move the room out press the OUT section of the switch and hold it until the motor stops travel time is approx 25 seconds Operating the switch after the room is fully extended will damage...

Page 66: ...that position Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for repair assistance If the slideout extends crooked or only one side moves follow these steps Follow steps on overriding the specific sli...

Page 67: ...will post a set of rules for you to see when you check in but your fellow campers will count on your basic good manners and courtesy Show respect to others don t make shortcuts through occupied campsi...

Page 68: ...en cooking or washing dishes Avoid hanging wet towels or clothes inside the RV to dry If condensation is found in cabinets or closets open those doors slightly to equalize the temperature and provide...

Page 69: ...RING OR EXITING YOUR RV HIDE A BED IF SO EQUIPPED The hide a bed sofa functions much the same as a regular residential hide a bed sofa To make the hide a bed sofa into a bed remove the seat cushions a...

Page 70: ...e revealed storage compartment put the cushions off to the side 4 Position the plywood seat extender across the dinette bench extension brackets The plywood seat extender MUST be in place to use the e...

Page 71: ...ris For optimum efficiency and performance it is recommended the refrigerator be checked at least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance MICROWAVE IF SO EQUIPPED Make sure there is sufficient...

Page 72: ...Flaming grease outside of the pan can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose dry chemical or foam type fire extinguisher PANTRY IF SO EQUIPPED Depending on the kitchen layout of your RV y...

Page 73: ...ning OEM operator s manual Keep your awning in good condition to prevent costly repairs It is very important to keep the awning clean If weather conditions are windy or stormy close the awning into th...

Page 74: ...he furnace requires both 12 volt power and propane gas for full operation Make sure you have sufficient power available before operating your furnace If you have any questions contact your dealer or J...

Page 75: ...mpty gray holding tank _ Lock all exterior compartments _ Pack equipment into compartments and secure it _ Propane turned off _ Retract awning and secure in place if applicable _ Retract slideout if a...

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Page 77: ...ess of outgassing to occur which can draw irritants into the air So it is very important to properly ventilate your RV to remove the outgassing This is more prevalent in new RV s as they release moist...

Page 78: ...ight pleated shades mini blinds and d cor glass should be cared for as follows Window treatments and curtains Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment Due to fire retardant chemicals...

Page 79: ...inconspicuous area for colorfastness Carpet if so equipped Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner with a revolving brush or beater bar Be sure the vacuum does not have teeth combs or rough edges as t...

Page 80: ...lements such as rain snow and salt air Do not wash the RV when it is in direct sunlight Park the RV in the shade and spray it with water to remove dust Next using an ample amount of clean water and a...

Page 81: ...h or chamois to remove any white residue from dark colored plastic surfaces Do not use a scrubbing brush or other hard tools as they may damage the plastic surface Do not use wax containing abrasives...

Page 82: ...Stor storage door you will need to fold up the beds to open up the area for storage To utilize this compartment follow these simple steps 1 Remove the mattress cushions and place them along the interi...

Page 83: ...cargo tray safety locking pins Items that extend beyond the bike rack cargo tray OR weigh over 250 lbs 113 4 kg will place undo strain on the RV Some items may fall within the given weight range howev...

Page 84: ...t is recommended that you or your dealer Inspect all sealants a minimum of every six months Make sure to check the roof and all four sides of the RV including all moldings windows doors vents and exte...

Page 85: ...urnace exhaust etc to prevent mice or other rodents from entering _ Cover the roof air conditioner _ Disconnect 120 volt AC power to the RV _ Do not use the stabilizing jacks during storage _ Drain al...

Page 86: ...s manual Daily _ Ensure propane detector operation light is green in color _ Recharge battery after each use Weekly _ Check propane lines for leaks _ Check tire pressure and wear Make sure tires are...

Page 87: ...he handle alignment tube if applicable _ Check demand tank vent for obstructions _ Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness _ Clean city water entry strainer _ Grease gears in the gear...

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Page 90: ...Alum 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 110 120 ft lbs 6 Lug Nuts 15 Chrm Steel Alum 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 110 120 ft lbs 6 Lug Nuts 16 Chrm Steel 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 110 120 ft lbs 8 Lug Nuts 16 St...

Page 91: ...5 amp fuse Option 12 20 amp breaker Main Slideout Motor CIRCUIT BREAKERS The following table provides generic circuit breaker alignment information Your RV may not be exactly the same as shown dependi...

Page 92: ...MOREX 133W 1 25 1 75 AMPS LAPTOP COMPUTER CHARGER ESTIMATED 25 75W 25 75 AMPS MICROWAVE OVEN 900 1500W 7 5 12 50 AMPS RADIO ESTIMATED 10 35W 10 30 AMPS REFRIGERATOR RV GAS ELECTRIC NORCOLD 611 300W 82...

Page 93: ...ciated with the water supply you hook up to at the campsite It is called city water because water is pulled from a central outside source like a city and not the fresh water tank CURBSIDE This refers...

Page 94: ...ding liquids passengers cargo and the tongue weight of any towed vehicle HITCH WEIGHT The amount of the camper s weight that rests on the tow vehicle It should be approximately 10 15 with conventional...

Page 95: ...the hitch UNLOADED UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT UVW The WEIGHT of a vehicle as built at the factory with full fuel engine generator oil and coolants It does not include cargo fresh water propane occupants...

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